It had its moments, like the flying f**k scene, but a lot of it dragged.

Uma Thurman did a good job with the material, but it was poor material. As everybody knows by now, she's a psycho. In her secret identity as a mousy woman, she can't get a man until she meets this dorky guy who's pushed into asking her out by his equally dorky friend, then goes crazy when the guy is attracted to his co-worker -- the only real nice person in the picture.

But it doesn't make a lot of sense; as G-Girl, Uma could pick up any guy she fancied, f**k his brains out, then find another guy as soon as she got tired of him. The business with the source of her superpowers, which sets up the denouement, is silly -- but no sillier than a lot of things in the comics. But the comedy is usually lame, and the mood goes from mean-spirited to miraculously goody-goody at the end. About the only good thing you can say about the concept is that it acknowledges that, hey, superheroines are sexual beings.

One thing missing: a disclaimer that no sharks were harmed during the production of the movie.

The reaction to the movie was as I expected. However, there are some recurring themes with the reviews as to what was liked and what was not. Based on the how heavy this movie was advertised (which it wasn't compared to most others), the mixed reviews and so-so opening projected numbers give me hope.

ok i admit it, i actually went to the theater by myself to watch this movie

i agree some of the stuff seems dragged out and doesn't make alot of sense. Uma's character is definitely a bit on a the psycho side, but hey, if we get to see her use more of her powers just to get back at the guy, who am i to argue. The shark was a bit ridiculous but its well made with good effects so its cool. That last fight scene with uma and anna faris is sooo hot omg, i gotta buy the dvd when it comes out to watch that over in slo-mo :twisted:

Apparently, it bombed in the box office. It opened in 7th overall in the domestic market, taking in only $8.7 million. Given how much it probably cost to make a movie with so many special effects, that means that it probably won't turn a profit.

Hollywood being what it is, they'll blame the concept and no one else will touch anything like this again for a very long time. Never mind the fact that it was done by a guy (Ivan Reitman) who hasn't had a successful movie since Ghostbusters (the first one).

Don't count it out yet... remember Batman Returns. It was a bust at the box office but has done well in continued plays and the foreign market. Should be a winner on DVD.

Super-Ex will do well on DVD too, or so I predict.

The old traditional measure of success (first week or two in US box office) doesn't tell the story for all movies. And with time, its becoming less relevant, what with DVD, pay-for-view, iTunes likely to start selling movies, etc. etc.

But that said, it would have been nice if it had gone over the top right away.

As far as the fetishist part goes its an awesome movie, can't expect anything much better coming from hollywood.
For a person that has not a super hero fetish this movie is really bad. I think it will bomb all the way since most people does not have our fetish I dont think of how it could do well. I eager for the DVD doh.

Mrs. Ace and I took it in today and she liked it as much or more than I did. The critics seem to be all over the place on this one. My guess is that the female reviewers will like it, and the "threatened" male reviewers will not. It is definately a "Chick Flick" so take your wifes/girlfriends/female co-workers to see it and rack up some points and enjoyment for yourselves.

It would get 5 Stars from most everyone on this site. There is an interesting part where they ponder what the "G" in G-Girl stands for and they came up with most of the same stuff that we did on our thread. Makes you wonder, but then, how many words in the English Language start with G that would be applicable here.

If Cars is a five and The Devil wears Prada (also a major chick flick) is a four, then Super-ex would rate about a 3.5. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and clearly the critics are all over the map on this one. I have never seen a movie get an "A" from one critic and an "F" from another as this one has.

My wife really liked it as well, so I'll echo the same thought... it appeals to the ladies.

And of course, a lot of the concepts appeared to be lifted directly from the pages of the writing that we all know and love and in this genre. They touched on just about every button we've ever pushed as writers, from boobs and bullets to supersex, although in a humorous, PG-13 way.

Starting with that rather intense opening scene... the acting was surprisingly good and the writing was truly refreshing. Was it perfect... no way. But no movie has ever had as high an Ubergirl quotient as this one.

Which makes it six stars for those on this board. Once everyone has had a chance to see it, and we don't have to worry about spoilers, it would be interesting to discuss further.

Can Mrs. Ace or Mrs. Shadar please explain to me why women can enjoy seeing a superheroine portrayed as an emotional basket case? Not just as a woman with problems, which, Skietra knows, we all have -- but as a total freak in meltdown?

I mean, us guys enjoy Spiderman, and HE sure has a lot of issues. But he isn't a total dork, let alone a psycho. Same with Batman. I haven't seen the latest movie version of Superman, which I've read is also a chick flick, but I don't get the impression from reviews that he goes completely off the deep end.

Anyway, I gather that SUPER-EX bombed, and I'd think it woukd have done better if all the chicks had run out to see it. There've been any number of chick flicks like TERMS OF ENDEARMENT that have done loads better.

Maybe they could make a spin-off about Hannah -- she looks to have the kind of healhy super libido we all love, and I think she'd be more appealing in the fetish scenes.

Superwomen aside, I kinda enjoyed the movie just for itself. As long as you're not too critical, it'll make you laugh. At least, it made me laugh.

I think the exaggeration of Uma Thurman's character was what made it funny for a lot of females. Certain types of comedy movies are usually over the top; it's the absurdity that evokes laughter. I'm mostly thinking of things like American Pie, National Lampoon, and Harold and Kumar.

Can Mrs. Ace or Mrs. Shadar please explain to me why women can enjoy seeing a superheroine portrayed as an emotional basket case? Not just as a woman with problems, which, Skietra knows, we all have -- but as a total freak in meltdown?

I don't know about that... Hannah was mostly forgettable to me, but Uma was wonderful. Both sides of her. And yes, it is a comedy, with all the exaggeration that comes with that.

That's why my wife liked it... none of this serious superheroine business. Most of the time, she really got into being super. Like the way she crashed down through his ceiling to focus the telescope to show his car in space. Just showing off. Hannah was way too serious.

Then the restaurant scene with the approaching missile where Jenny didn't want to leave him alone with Hannah. That kind of testy, grumbling dialog where we knew what was going tol do, but Hannah was clueless about their discussion.

So Uma can do comedy. Very well. Lots of laughs... its been a while since I was at a movie with so many grinning people walking out, still laughing.

Admitedly, I'm kind of in the boondocks now, not some big, serious city, so people have lower thresholds of 'having fun'. But that's the point. If you are laughing out loud in this movie, and after, then you're missing the point.

Let me Scribe Mrs Ace's response. "Woman are more emotional than men and tend to express themselves more and she can identify with that. He (meaning you) obviously does not understand PMS. This was the HUMAN side of a female superhero." She very much identifeid with the dinner where Jenny just wanted to have a romantic evening with her guy, only to have work interupt it.

She enjoyed the bedroom scenes where the girls were completely in control and it was all about their pleasure and not the guy's who was completely at THEIR mercy.

Her favorite scene was where Luke Wilson whispered something in Uma's ear and then she appeared in her very sexy black outfit with cape and went out for some air, especially the "mile high club" part where again Uma was in total control.

I LIKED this movie. Very cute! My favorite part was the look on Wilson's face when they were having sexy. I laughed so hard! I'm not sure why the ending girl fight was so cool, I couldn't really see anything happening, but I guess it's a flavor.

I saw it over the weekend. I liked it. Of course I would've done some things differently if I was the director, but I think this is the best mainstream superbabe stuff I've seen since Superman II and Supergirl -- though I realize that's not saying a whole lot.